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Dave Jones
Guest
Hope this post is in the right place. About to commit to a long trip on the Silver Meteor, and though I've looked through some tips and discussions, a few questions remain. Chalk these up to fear of the unknown or something along those lines.
1) The station I want to get on at (Palatka, FL) doesn't accept checked baggage, so our bags would be carry-on. I read that there are storage areas in the cars for it, but what happens if they're already full? The suitcases are too big to keep with us at our seats and aren't suitable for the overheads.
2) Further of the baggage, the height of one is just out of limit at 23 1/2", mostly the handle, although the other dimensions and weight are well under spec. Are they likely to fuss at me over this, or worse, not let us on?
3) I don't think seat assignments are given in coach, and we'll be traveling as husband and wife. Should I be concerned that we may not be able to sit together if the train is full? Can you switch seats as people come & go at the various stops along the way?
4) I read that cell phones are permitted on the train. This convenience can be easily abused, and gives one person a way of making all others around them entirely miserable. Is this often a problem?
I'm really looking forward to this trip, fed up with present-day air travel, and just hope these concerns can be cleared up. Thanks so much for any help!
Dave Jones
Fort McCoy, Florida USA
1) The station I want to get on at (Palatka, FL) doesn't accept checked baggage, so our bags would be carry-on. I read that there are storage areas in the cars for it, but what happens if they're already full? The suitcases are too big to keep with us at our seats and aren't suitable for the overheads.
2) Further of the baggage, the height of one is just out of limit at 23 1/2", mostly the handle, although the other dimensions and weight are well under spec. Are they likely to fuss at me over this, or worse, not let us on?
3) I don't think seat assignments are given in coach, and we'll be traveling as husband and wife. Should I be concerned that we may not be able to sit together if the train is full? Can you switch seats as people come & go at the various stops along the way?
4) I read that cell phones are permitted on the train. This convenience can be easily abused, and gives one person a way of making all others around them entirely miserable. Is this often a problem?
I'm really looking forward to this trip, fed up with present-day air travel, and just hope these concerns can be cleared up. Thanks so much for any help!
Dave Jones
Fort McCoy, Florida USA